it's going to be leave to beaver again. time.timekind of cute for the but as, usually happens in a campaign, bill, the totality of what is happening to the country, what's happening in our lives, our pocketbooks, what's happening even in an issue like benghazi, even though people might not be following every bit of evidence or detail in stories like that. i think it all tends to paint a picture. and i think women do care and are reassured by a candidate, whether it be a man or a woman, who has experience and has a plan. also indicates that, look, i'm not going to go start a war in syria. that's not my goal. and i think that's part of what you saw mitt romney do in this last debate. he played it kind of safe. i think a lot of women actually like that. >> bill: all right. so you would -- discussing earlier this week it may have worked. governor's cautious approach to the third debate may have worked. we have seen the women go over there to him. are you going to sit there in washington, d.c., laura ingraham. are you going to s